Reproductive Technologies
From Christian BioWiki
Explanations coming soon
Contents
- 1 Artificial Insemination – of mother with father’s sperm
- 2 Artificial Insemination – of mother with donor’s sperm
- 3 Artificial Insemination – with egg and sperm donors, using surrogate mother
- 4 In Vitro Fertilization - using egg and sperm of parents
- 5 IVF – with Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection
- 6 IVF – with frozen embryos
- 7 IVF – with pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (See below for Germ-line therapy)
- 8 IVF – with egg donor
- 9 IVF – with sperm donor
- 10 IVF – with surrogate with egg and sperm from parents
- 11 IVF – with surrogate and egg donor
- 12 IVF – with surrogate and sperm donor
- 13 IVF – with surrogate and her egg and father’s sperm
- 14 IVF – with surrogate and egg and sperm donor
- 15 Cytoplasmic transfer
- 16 Nuclear Transfer and Cloning (for reproduction)
- 17 Notes
Artificial Insemination – of mother with father’s sperm
Artificial Insemination – of mother with donor’s sperm
Artificial Insemination – with egg and sperm donors, using surrogate mother
In Vitro Fertilization - using egg and sperm of parents
IVF – with Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection
IVF – with frozen embryos
Specifically on cryogenic freezing of embryos
Overall Ethical consideration on what to do with frozen embryos
Ethical Consideration on what to do with frozen embryos
IVF – with pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (See below for Germ-line therapy)
IVF – with egg donor
IVF – with sperm donor
IVF – with surrogate with egg and sperm from parents
IVF – with surrogate and egg donor
IVF – with surrogate and sperm donor
IVF – with surrogate and her egg and father’s sperm
IVF – with surrogate and egg and sperm donor
Cytoplasmic transfer
Nuclear Transfer and Cloning (for reproduction)
Notes
- ↑ List from NOVA’s 18 Ways to Make a Baby

